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by Rick Yancey
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A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 10 years ago
A librarian friend hypothesized that, since this book is so much shorter than The 5th Wave, maybe this was one of those stories that only became a trilogy due to pressure from the publisher. And it certainly does feel like this is simply a "stretching out" of the previous story for at least the firs...
Living for the Books
Living for the Books rated it 10 years ago
Unfortunately I'm pretty disappointed by this book, especially after the awesomeness of the first book. It isn't awful, but it also isn't what I was hoping for. I have discovered that I can't stand Cassie's point of view. I remember liking in in the previous book, but in this one I always got ext...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 10 years ago
"Vincit qui patitur." Who Endures Conquers. Cassie Sullivan and her companions lived through the Others' four waves of destruction. Now, with the human race nearly exterminated and the 5th Wave rolling across the landscape, they face a choice: brace for winter and hope for Evan Walker's return, or ...
So many books so little time
So many books so little time rated it 10 years ago
I liked this book but it wasn't as great as the Fifth Wave. The writing, world and characters were up to standard but the story fell kind of flat and was hard to get into. I felt dragged...and seemed to be going on forever. Eventually things picked up and I enjoyed the ending. I still want to re...
BradyBooks
BradyBooks rated it 10 years ago
I loved both of these books. Yancy is an excellent YA writer and has won numerous awards. However, I must confess that while other 5 year old girls carried Strawberry Shortcake backpacks, I sported everything E.T: The Extra Terrestrial ( by Spielberg) and since these books are alien themed my opin...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 10 years ago
It seems that my self-hype for this book died quite drastically not long after The Infinite Sea had been published. While I had been anticipating the follow-up to The 5th Wave, I now wonder what it was about the book that had appeared so awesome to me in the first place. The more I think about it, t...
bookish things♡
bookish things♡ rated it 10 years ago
I couldn't finish this book. I read the last chapter because I just didn't care about it. The writing was disappointing. Yancey does not know how to write from a girls perspective. He definitely could use the practice. Nothing really happened in this book. It was just... going without anything real...
MC's Amazing Adventure Through Books
MC's Amazing Adventure Through Books rated it 10 years ago
The 2nd sequel for 5th Wave is yet another fascinating story, the plot rise did a successful job although pacing was stable. I love the story's aspect, how you get to know more about the characters and their past, mainly Ringer and Poundcake's. Giving us a important glimpses of the difficulties they...
Poisoning with words
Poisoning with words rated it 11 years ago
Este libro fue una decepción. La Quinta Ola, dejo un mundo de posibilidades abierto para que esta fuera una gran historia; habían tantas preguntas por contestar, tantos misterios por resolver. Lamentablemente, The Infinite Sea no contesta ninguna pregunta, ni resuelve ningún misterio. Por el contrar...
Thundertumber
Thundertumber rated it 11 years ago
How do you rid the Earth of seven billion humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.Surviving the first four waves was nearly impossible. Now Cassie Sullivan finds herself in a new world, a world in which the fundamental trust that binds us together is gone. As the 5th Wave rolls across the landscape...
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